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UPDATED: 24 Aug 2009 GMT
  • Lahore, July 21, 2009 — USAID Mission Director Robert Wilson speaking at the launch of the Pre-Service Teachers Education Program (Pre-STEP) a new five-year, $75 million U.S.-funded program to improve Pakistan’s teacher skills and qualifications. $75 Million Pre-Service Teachers Education Program

    A new five-year, $75 million U.S.-funded program to improve Pakistan’s teacher skills and qualifications was officially launched in Lahore. The Pre-Service Teachers Education Program (Pre-STEP) program is a cooperative endeavor between the U.S. government through the United States Agency for International ...

  • Lahore, June 3, 2009 - U.S. Consulate's Principal Officer Bryan Hunt awards certificate to a participant of the Survey of American History at Lahore Museum Auditorium. 5-Day American History Course Concludes

    U.S. Consulate Principal Officer Bryan D. Hunt highlighted the "importance of studying history" as he congratulated participants on their completion of a 5-day course on American History held at the Lahore Museum.

  • Uch Sharif, May 22, 2009 -- U.S. Ambassador Anne W. Patterson and U.S. Consulate Lahore Principal Officer Bryan Hunt at the shrine of Hazrat Jalalud Din Surkhposh. U.S. Ambassador Visits Uch Sharif

    Uch Sharif - U.S. Ambassador Anne W. Patterson highlighted the value of preserving Pakistan's "irreplaceable global heritage" during a visit to the shrine of Hazrat Jalaluddin Bukhari marking the completion of a U.S.-funded conservation project.

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"The ninth annual Trafficking in Persons Report sheds light on the faces of modern-day slavery ...."

Trafficking in Persons Report 2009

The Principal Officer of U.S. Consulate Lahore, Bryan Hunt, inaugurated an international ...


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Lahore, May 21, 2009 -- U.S. Ambassador Anne W. Patterson and U.S. Consulate Lahore Principal Officer Bryan Hunt with Punjab Government Officials at Alamgiri Gate, Lahore Fort.

U.S. Ambassador Visits Alamgiri Gate To Mark Completion Of Conservation Project
U.S. Ambassador Anne W. Patterson stressed the need to "protect shared cultural heritage" on a visit to Lahore Fort's Alamgiri Gate, marking the completion of another U.S.- funded conservation project. Every time I come to Lahore Fort, I am amazed by its magnificent architecture," said Ambassador Patterson ...

Lahore, April 22, 2009 – U.S. Consulate Principal Officer Bryan Hunt presenting a shield, certificate and a gift of books to one of the prize winners at the inauguration of a poster exhibit titled “Lahore – My City”.

U.S. Consulate And Lahore Museum Hold Poster Exhibit "Lahore - My City"
U.S. Consulate Principal Officer Bryan Hunt remarked that he was "amazed by the students' talent" as he inaugurated the "Lahore - My City" poster exhibition at the City Museum and announced the winners. "It is fitting to open this exhibition on Earth Day, for the posters not only highlight the lovely and historic city of Lahore," Mr. Hunt said.

Lahore February 23, 2009 -- Speaker Punjab Assembly Rana Muhammad Iqbal addressing women members of the Punjab Assembly at the launch of a cross-party women caucus.

Women Caucus Launched In Punjab Assembly
The women members in the Punjab Assembly formed a cross-party women caucus on Monday, vowing to work for legislation and policies important to women and to their empowerment.

Bahawalpur, February 3, 2009 -- U.S. Consulate Lahore Principal Officer Bryan D. Hunt with students and teachers at the launch of the English ACCESS Micro-scholarship program in Bahawalpur.

U.S. Diplomat Launches Access English Program In Bahawalpur
U.S. Consulate Lahore Principal Officer Bryan D. Hunt emphasized "the need for better English communication skills in the contemporary world" as he formally launched the English ACCESS Micro-scholarship program in Bahawalpur.

Lahore, November 4, 2008 - U.S. Consulate Principal Officer Bryan Hunt addressing students at a program on U.S. Presidential Elections.

U.S. Consulate Holds Election Event for Students
Principal Officer of the U.S. Consulate, Bryan D. Hunt, highlighted the "importance of elections in a democracy" as he greeted 60 students from Lahore's educational institutions to the U.S. Consulate for an event to celebrate the American Presidential elections.